Cleveland Poetry Festival Offers Reading by Noted Local Poets and a Bookstore Poetry Crawl

Cleveland Poetry Festival Offers Reading by Noted Local Poets and a Bookstore Poetry Crawl

Fri 4/24 @ 7-9PM

Sat 4/25 @ 10:30AM-5PM

Literary Cleveland’s another Cleveland Poetry Festival is back, sponsored by Mac’s Backs books in Coventry Village, for five days of honoring rhythm, rhyme and imagery. Its 2026 theme is “Language as Liberation,” based on a recently published book of lectures by Lorain, Ohio -born Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison.

“Throughout the festival, we will explore the liberatory potentialities of poetry, literary community, and creative writing that across social and cultural lines as we incorporate the themes and ethics of Toni Morrison’s biography and art into our own work,” they promise.

The festival begins with a series of virtual workshops from Tuesday April 21 through Thursday April 21.

The festival goes live on Friday April 24 at 7-9pm, with a free reading at the Heights Theatre in Coventry Village by some of this area’s most prominent poets, including Mary Weems, Kisha Nicole Foster, Stephanie Ginese, Ray McNiece, George Bilgere, Philip Metres and Dave Lucas, reading. from their work. All have won the Cleveland Arts Prize. There will also be a tribute to poet Rita Dove, a U.S. Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prixer winner.

And on Saturday April 25 from 10:30am-5pm, the poetry festival will celebrate Independent Bookstore Day with a free poetry crawl taking participants to independent bookstores across the city. The final event is a free reading by Scott Woods, followed by an open mic, at Ohio City’s Visible Voice Bookstore.

Go here for more information.

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